Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Cosenza v Secretary, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs [2011] FCA 101 Citation: Cosenza v Secretary, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs [2011] FCA 101
Appeal from: Application for extension of time: Cosenza v Secretary, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs [2009] FCA 1525
Parties: DEAN COSENZA v SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF FAMILIES, HOUSING, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
File number: SAD 57 of 2009
Judge: LANDER J
Date of judgment: 9 February 2011
Legislation: Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 (Cth) s 35A Federal Court Rules 1979 (Cth) O 46 r 7B, O 62 r 45(3)
Date of hearing: 9 February 2011
Place: Adelaide
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: No Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 11
Counsel for the Applicant: The Applicant appeared in person
Counsel for the Respondent: Ms R Evans
Solicitor for the Respondent: Sparke Helmore Lawyers
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA SOUTH AUSTRALIA DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION SAD 57 of 2009
BETWEEN: DEAN COSENZA
Applicant
AND: SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF FAMILIES, HOUSING, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
Respondent
JUDGE: LANDER J DATE OF ORDER: 9 FEBRUARY 2011 WHERE MADE: ADELAIDE
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. The notice of motion be dismissed. 2. The applicant pay the respondent's costs of the motion. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules. The text of entered orders can be located using Federal Law Search on the Court's website.
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